Complex Sleep Apnea - Hypopneas - Central or Obstructive

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Tonawanda
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Re: Complex Sleep Apnea - Hypopneas - Central or Obstructive

Post by Tonawanda » Fri Jun 08, 2018 6:50 am

Jas_williams wrote:
Thu Jun 07, 2018 12:02 pm
Is there any reason why large leaks graph is turned off ? If your experiencing large leaks as well that can also affect therapy effectiveness and can cause the machine to flag Hypopnea. But Hypopnea need to be treated with more pressure.
Jas_williams,

I wasn't aware that the leak graph was turned off. I've been using the ResMed daily report to monitor leaks. Based on the score provided, I presumed these numbers were satisfactory.

I'm not aware how, and where these leaks are coming from. Occasionally when changing the position of my head, I feel a
and hear a leak. I have no idea what's going on when I'm in a sound sleep.
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Re: Complex Sleep Apnea - Hypopneas - Central or Obstructive

Post by palerider » Fri Jun 08, 2018 11:37 pm

Tonawanda wrote:
Fri Jun 08, 2018 6:24 am
Under pressure units, the cm h2o is "ON". The other option, HPA is turned "OFF".
That's just the measurement units.... like miles or kilometers,

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